The idea that school climate is an essential construct in supporting academic achievement can be a benchmark in assessing the performance of the world education system. However, Studies on school climate indicators are well documented in the international literature, but Indonesian research on this subject is still minimal. This article aims to analyze the literature on school climate indicators that can predict student academic achievement in junior high schools. Sources of data used are books and journals that are relevant to the research theme. The results of the study show that a positive school climate can improve student academic achievement and school climate indicators that can predict junior high school student academic achievement, namely student disruptive behavior which includes aspects of bullying, student discipline includes late students and truant students, and learning activities include student cooperation.
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